Sourcetree 2.x memory hog?

Before the security alert for < 2.x versions came in, I had installed 2.x and found it to be almost unusable as it was eating all of my RAM (> 3 GB). Then I reverted back to version 1.9.

Now after the security alert, I tried installing version 2.x again.it went well last week. today again it is behaving strangely. Took up 3 GB and the application was all hung. Restarted my PC and again it is the same. It is unusable.

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I finally found the issue that was causing my memory problems with it taking up all the RAM and CPU usage.

SourceTree added my c:/user/{username} folder as a repository. This folder includes a large amount of GBs worth of data, and also includes other Git repos nested within the folder structure. Every time SourceTree starts up, it begins to scan every single file in this folder and the subfolders which takes forever since it runs through GBs of comparing.

I was able to follow this and get rid of that repo with the addition of deleting the .git and .sourctree files in the folder itself,

I'm getting the exact thing. Crashed my computer once it got up to 8.5 GB. Between this and nothing updating in it, the app is unusable and worthless. I reverted back to 1.10. Though, now it prompts me after I open to update to 2.0 so I think I'll revert to 1.9.

Seriously, 2.x is the worst update I've seen on this app.

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I am getting pretty much the same thing. SourceTree starts out using about 40 Mb then climbs up to about 5.5 Gb. It then fluctuates between 2 Gb and 7 Gb. A coworker with a similar setup is running at about 82 Mb. So far I haven't noticed any obvious difference in our configurations.

I also noticed that after the update to 2.0.20.1 on Windows 7, I have to Run as Administrator. Otherwise I get a dialog indicating that "...SourceTree\Update.exe - This program is blocked by group policy."

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Can I add my voice to this as well? SourceTree 2.0.20.1 is unusable, it runs away with CPU and memory usage.Stability is more important than features, and this is something to keep in mind when updating SourceTree (and everything else in the software world).

For the record, my machine is Windows 10.

Cheers

Pete

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Getting the same thing over here. My company required everyone to update to 2.x because of a security issue with 1.9x. However, no I can barely get anything done because SourceTree seems to freeze and take over all the memory.

I'm able to do Git through the cmd line without any problems so I know for sure it's not some issue with my Git.

Other co-workers don't have the same memory problem as me. Nearly all of us are using Windows 7 (such as me) and some are using 8.

Same CPU issues here from sourcetree 2.x - at first i thought it was Windows Defender fighting with it, but after disable of that, sourcetree was stil maxing my CPU and freezing up the entire OS consequently.

I've reverted to doing all git work via cmd line until a fix is put in place.

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Same story here. Using SourceTree 2.7.1 on Mac OS X and it crashes constantly and uses up more CPU than Photoshop (which requires the GPU). Highly suggest reviewing and reworking performance for your next release.

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